Clynderwen
Clynderwen is a rural linear town as well as community, traditionally in Carmarthenshire in Wales, however administered as part of Pembrokeshire. It pushes the A478 Tenby to Cardigan road south of the town of Llandissilio as well as north of the town of Narberth. Clunderwen, equating right into English as "oak thicket", is named after an estate of the exact same name. On 1 April 2003, the village was transferred from the management region of Carmarthenshire to that of Pembrokeshire, adhering to a border change in between the counties. At the same time, a name change to Clunderwen was proposed to mirror the real use by the neighborhood council and on roadway and other indications.